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  2. Play Dominoes All Fives Online for Free - AOL.com

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    All Fives features beautiful art, fast gameplay, and solo or multiplayer modes. Expose multiples of five and score!

  3. Muggins - Wikipedia

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    If it is a 6–4, 55, 5–0, 4–1, or 32, the initial count is evenly divisible by five and so the player scores. Players in turn then lay a matching tile on one of the endpoints. Doubles are played crosswise and singles are played off its sides. Each player must play if holding a domino matching an end.

  4. Pentomino - Wikipedia

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    A pentomino (or 5-omino) is a polyomino of order 5; that is, a polygon in the plane made of 5 equal-sized squares connected edge to edge. The term is derived from the Greek word for '5' and "domino". When rotations and reflections are not considered to be distinct shapes, there are 12 different free pentominoes.

  5. List of domino games - Wikipedia

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    Draw or "the Draw Game" is one of the two basic forms of the game of dominoes, the other being "the Block Game," [3] and "most characteristic domino games are elaborations of it." [4] It gives its name to the family of 'draw games'. Initially each player draws seven tiles from a double-six set. The first player places a tile on the table which ...

  6. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    25; 52; A tile that has the same pips-value on each end is called a double or doublet, and is typically referred to as double-zero , double-one , and so on. [30] Conversely, a tile bearing different values is called a single. [31] Every tile which features a given number is a member of the suit of that number.

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  8. Mexican Train - Wikipedia

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    The double-five (5-5) has been played at the end of the private train for Player 1 and then covered by another domino (5-3). When a double is played, it is placed perpendicular to the train. [ 14 ] After a double has been played, the same player is required to play another domino, which is known as finishing , satisfying , answering , closing ...

  9. Wang tile - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The idea of constraining adjacent tiles to match each other occurs in the game of dominoes, so Wang tiles are also known as Wang dominoes. [3] The algorithmic problem of determining whether a tile set can tile the plane became known as the domino problem. [4] According to Wang's student, Robert Berger, [4]